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Almost every mangaka tends to create a specific quality in their protagonists that draws parallels between the main character and the mangaka. However, this was not the case with Kentaro Miura and his masterpiece,Berserk.Miura, once in an interview, revealed that the character that replicated him the most was Pippin.

Guts in Berserk manga

Pippin was one of the members of the Band of Falcons who helped Guts escape. He did not speak much, but whenever he did, it would either be a serious discussion or to offer some advice. Pippin had a good relationship with Guts in the series, and the two were called the power duo ofBerserk.

According to Miura, when he plannedBerserk,he initially thought of only five characters for the series and all of them were based on his friends. However, there were no Guts, Griffith, or Casca in his friend circle, which meant that he only planned the secondary characters from his series.

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Kentaro Miura Based The First Five Characters ofBerserkon His Friends

Yukari Fujimoto interviewed Miura in 2000, and this interview was later translated byMangabrog.During the interview, Fujimoto asked Miura about the idea ofBerserkand how he managed to create such a great character list for his series. Miura explained that he was initially making up the story as he went forward, and he had only planned five characters.

“He was an incredibly good painter”: Berserk Mangaka Kentaro Miura’s Genius Was Once in a Generation According to His Best Friend Who’s Now Fulfiling His Wish

Miura stated:

As I remember it now, all I’d really decided at the time was that there’d be about five characters, and I’d make them similar to five of my friends.

He further added:

Pretty much. The only difference is, there aren’t any Griffiths or Guts in our group. There really was a guy similar to Judeau. We had a Corkus too, and a Rickert. There’s no Casca, though, since it was a group of guys.

The characters that were based on his friends were Judeau, Corkus, Rickert, and Pippin. All of these characters were part of the original Band of Falcons. He also explained that he didn’t plan forCasca and Guts to end up together, but later on, he understood the dramatic element of their relationship and thus added it to the story.

Mangaka Kentaro Miura’s Berserk.

Kentaro Miura Saw Himself in Pippin

While talking about his friends being the inspiration for many secondary characters in the series,Kentaro Miurarevealed that the character that he based on himself was Pippin. Pippin shared a resemblance to the Yellow Ranger fromSuper Sentai. He believed that in his friend circle, he played the role of Pippin.

And then Pippin is me, in terms of physical appearance. The yellow ranger, basically. I’m pretty sure that was the role I played. On the inside, though — and maybe manga artists tend to idealize themselves, but — I would have Guts-like thoughts, or Griffith-like thoughts.

Pippin in Berserk Manga | Studio Gaga

Talking about the freedom of creating characters in manga, Miura further pointed out:

Manga is a funny thing: rather than taking base models and inserting them into your manga unchanged, you can do things like break the models up and rearrange their different parts into all sorts of strange things.

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Miura explained that manga offers the freedom to break a model and use it for different elements of the story, rather than being limited to using it as a base model.

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This is why the characters can be easily based on more than one inspiration, and it would still work out for the narrative.

You can read theBerserkmanga on Dark Horse.

Tarun Kohli

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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.

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